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Congratulations! You are accepted to college. Now what? Before you can begin signing up for classes, most colleges will require you to take a College Placement Assessment (CPA) or College Placement Test (CPT). So, what is that mean?
In all forms of education, including adult education and training (AET) and workplace learning, the term assessment refers to a variety of methods or tools that educators use to evaluate, measure, and document the academic readiness, learning progress, skill acquisition, or educational needs of students, learners, employees, or community members.
Everyone arrives at college with different knowledge and ability levels due to their unique schooling situation and academic strengths. Some students can soar past the General Education (GE) requirements, while others might need a few more classes to polish their foundational skills before tackling higher division courses.
This is why SEP placement tests are a requirement for all incoming Colleges and Universities students. They are used to place each student in the proper class according to their current—and potential—competency. Here’s what you need to know about placement tests, and how they can benefit your college experience.
Finally, thinking about college placement assessment and taking them can be stressful for students. However, remember that is a small step needed to make your classes challenging enough to gain knowledge and education but also a right fit for your Listening, reading and writing levels. At the end is about finding a happy middle.